Frederick Douglass
By: William Lloyd Garrison
Frederick was one of the most famous abolitionists of the Civil War era with his pursuit of prosperity for African-Americans who were enslaved because of the color of their skin. His many speeches paved the way for African-American freedom whether it was with the support of anti-slavery or the freedom for blacks to fight in the Armed Forces for their country. Frederick fought for the right for African-Americans to get jobs in order for them to prosper after they were freed from the tyrannies of slavery.
In addition to his actions as an abolitionist, his childhood background is what caused him to set the tone for the idea that anyone can be successful if they put their minds to it. Even through his harsh treatment by his owners, Frederick was able to educate himself to the point where he could speak in public and have a paying job. He was able to escape from slavery even though it meant risking his life because he knew that in America, if you can dream it you could do it.
Above all, he promoted the idea of happiness for slaves who had endured so much with his support of anti-slavery. He promoted happiness by proving that success can come from anywhere, which will ultimately leads to happiness. His inspirational speeches brought joy to those who felt that there was no hope for slaves.
By: William Lloyd Garrison
Frederick was one of the most famous abolitionists of the Civil War era with his pursuit of prosperity for African-Americans who were enslaved because of the color of their skin. His many speeches paved the way for African-American freedom whether it was with the support of anti-slavery or the freedom for blacks to fight in the Armed Forces for their country. Frederick fought for the right for African-Americans to get jobs in order for them to prosper after they were freed from the tyrannies of slavery.
In addition to his actions as an abolitionist, his childhood background is what caused him to set the tone for the idea that anyone can be successful if they put their minds to it. Even through his harsh treatment by his owners, Frederick was able to educate himself to the point where he could speak in public and have a paying job. He was able to escape from slavery even though it meant risking his life because he knew that in America, if you can dream it you could do it.
Above all, he promoted the idea of happiness for slaves who had endured so much with his support of anti-slavery. He promoted happiness by proving that success can come from anywhere, which will ultimately leads to happiness. His inspirational speeches brought joy to those who felt that there was no hope for slaves.